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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ilya Shipitsin d21f4e1e71 CI: github actions: update LibreSSL to 3.2.5
LibreSSL-3.2.5 is released, let us update to it
2021-03-20 09:32:52 +01:00
Ilya Shipitsin 938e85b228 CI: github actions: switch to stable LibreSSL release
LibreSSL-3.3.0 appeared to have its own bugs, it is development release,
let us switch to stable LibreSSL-3.2.4 instead
2021-02-19 18:08:06 +01:00
Ilya Shipitsin b34aee8294 CI: github actions: enable 51degrees feature 2020-11-26 19:08:15 +01:00
Ilya Shipitsin f500359708 CI: github actions: update LibreSSL to 3.3.0 2020-11-26 19:08:02 +01:00
Tim Duesterhus 8d173e17c0 CI: Pass the github.event_name to matrix.py
This is a preparation to later run some matrix entries on schedule only.

Within the matrix.py script it can now be detected whether the workflow is
running on schedule by using:

    if build_type == "schedule":
        matrix.append(...)
2020-11-21 11:05:16 +01:00
Ilya Shipitsin f644c5a95f CI: Github Actions: enable BoringSSL builds 2020-11-21 05:40:27 +01:00
Ilya Shipitsin cf67a12598 CI: Github Actions: remove LibreSSL-3.0.2 builds 2020-11-21 05:40:27 +01:00
Ilya Shipitsin 69c10f1d50 CI: Github Actions: enable prometheus exporter 2020-11-21 05:40:27 +01:00
Tim Duesterhus 288c0772e6 CI: Expand use of GitHub Actions for CI
Travis is becoming overall increasingly unreliable lately. We've already
seen that the timing sensitive tests regularly fail and thus they were
disabled.

Additionally they recently announced a new pricing model that caps the number
of minutes for Open Source projects:
https://blog.travis-ci.com/2020-11-02-travis-ci-new-billing

GitHub Actions VMs are working well, possibly allowing to use custom runners
for special tasks in the future.

In addition to this better performance its workflow configuration language
is more expressive compared to the Travis CI one. Specifically the build
matrix does not need to be specified in YAML. Instead it can be generated
ad-hoc using a script. This allows us to cleanly define the various build
configurations without having an unreadable 80 line mess where the flags
are inconsistently activated. As an example in the current Travis CI
configuration the prometheus exporter is tested together with LibreSSL 2.9.2
for whatever reason.

In addition to all the previous points the UI of Travis is not that nice.
On GitHub you are just seeing that "Travis failed" without any details which
exact job failed. This requires you to visit the slow Travis page and look
up the details there. GitHub Actions creates a single entry for each
configuration that is tested, allowing you to see the details without needing
to leave GitHub.

This new GitHub Actions workflow aims to reproduce the configurations tested
in Travis. It comes close, but is not completely there, yet. Consider this
patch a proof of concept that will evolve in the future, ideally with Ilya's
expertise.

The current configurations are as follows. Each one is tested with both gcc
and clang.
- All features disabled (no USE flags)
- All features enabled (all USE flags)
- Standalone test of each of the supported compression libraries:
  - USE_ZLIB=1
  - USE_SLZ=1
- Standalone test of various SSL libraries:
  - stock (the SSL installed by default on the VM)
  - OpenSSL 1.0.2u
  - LibreSSL 2.9.2, 3.0.2, 3.1.1
- All features enabled with ASAN (clang only)

Future additions of new tests should take care to not test unrelated stuff.
Instead a distinct configuration should be added.

Additionally there is a Mac OS test with clang and all features disabled.

Known issues:
- Apparently the git commit is not properly detected during build. The HEAD
  currently shows as 2.4-dev0.
2020-11-10 10:15:17 +01:00